

🦜 Elevate your bird’s daily treat game — because ordinary just won’t do!
Harrison's Bird Food Power Treats deliver a scientifically balanced, high-calorie snack enriched with red palm fruit oil and essential fatty acids. Designed for medium to large birds, these organic, human-grade nuggets support energy needs, feather health, and dietary transitions, all while ensuring freshness with a unique resealable bag. Trusted for over 40 years, they’re the premium choice for bird owners who demand the best.






| ASIN | B0007LHZCS |
| ASIN | B0007LHZCS |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,366 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #146 in Bird Food |
| Brand Name | Harrison's Bird Foods |
| Breed Recommendation | Medium to large birds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,397) |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2005 |
| Date First Available | January 19, 2005 |
| Directions | Can be used as the only food source to aid in weaning, changing a bird’s diet from seeds to Harrison’s Bird Foods or as a supplement for birds already fed Harrison’s Bird Foods that need extra energy following an illness. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4 x 1.5 x 7 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.9 x 3.8 x 2.3 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Kilograms |
| Item model number | PT |
| Item model number | PT |
| Manufacturer | HBD International, Inc. |
| Manufacturer | HBD International, Inc. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 1.5 x 7 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Size | 1 Pound (Pack of 1) |
| Specific Uses for Product | food |
| Target Audience Keyword | amazon-parrots, birds, cockatiels, dogs, parrots |
T**D
Excellent quality
Excellent quality, bird food that I know is healthy
S**S
Harrison bird bread mixed with Harrison HOPP pellets. It's wonderful.
I have a 24 year old African Grey Parrot named Tobbie . He is not particularly fond of pellets. But I keep trying to get him to eat them. Last month I found the parrot bird bead mix. I had recently purchased Harrison HOPP pellets so I mixed half of the parrot bird bread with about a half cup of the HOPP pellets. I cooked the bread in small nugget size. Tobbie absolutely loved the bread. He ate every bite of the bread. It lasted about a month. Today I made a second batch. Tobbie was begging for a bite once I took the out of the oven. Try this. It's wonderful.
C**Y
Best Birdy bread
My parrot loves this stuff. Best Birdy bread on the market
K**T
Very versatile converter food!
I've been using this bird bread for a while now. The birds really love it. Converting them to pellets was quite the task but this helped. I add pellets to it & a dash of they grey millet & canary seeds. I've also added vegetables too. It's very versatile. I cook them in the cup cake tin. Recently ive been making waffles with them and this seems to work the best. I added just a dash of waffle mix and lots of pellets and egg food mix sometimes. Instructions say mix w an egg and sometimes I do & sometimes not. You really cant go wrong. It all works. I know they're getting good nutrition even if they are getting some comfort foods in it as well. It's what helped them convert to pellets so im very happy. The waffle pieces I pop in the microwave for 8 secs & break it up into pieces. Two tablespoons makes 2-4 waffles that last for 2-3 wks. A whole bag lasts a long time. I have 2 cockatiels. They both love it, and I mean, look how gorgeous his feathers are! Look at his beak and nares! He's immaculate! It's because of the amount of pellets they're getting hidden in the bread. We call it birdie biscuits.
E**A
My pet parakeet likes the Omega bird bread
Every morning at breakfast time, my parakeet Ara tried to steal piece of bread from my sandwich, very persistent till I gave her a tiny piece. I thought that I need to fix this problem by getting her the nutritious, home baked bread from Harrison's. So, I ordered two varieties, I baked small portions, and now I'm pretending that I'm eating it, and of course... Ara wants it, trying again to steal from my mouth right away, but this time she is getting the nutritious little piece of bird bread. And she like it!!!!
S**N
difficult to have my conures like, even that don't buy from Amazon, you can find cheaper
**** Aug 2nd 2012 My husband tells me I spoil the birds. I give fresh fruit, laferber, ecotrition (organic) and healthy select, plus tons of toys. The Vet was ok with this diet (at least he didn't complained, he though the birds were in very good shape). But when I went to a bird store where they told that ecotrition and healthy select are not good (I believe they were talking about how complete was the nutrients of the food). They also said I must to give 20% of pellets. Well, I bought pellets from them and my birds neither touch them. Because of that I started to research and found Harrison. I only found references on the internet and sounded for me that people don't talk too much about because of the price. Since my birds didn't like the pellets I decided to give a first try buying harrison's treat. On the first day I put lots of treat over the food only to see if the birds would give a try or if they would dig to reach the food they are used. Bingo! Of course they ignored the treat and they dig all the treats to reach out the other food. Next strategy was to offer the treat by hand. They didn't care. So I decided to give a time, let the birds start to wind up and play. That was the moment I broke a piece of the treat and handle direct to their beak. Finally they eat! A little piece only. I tried to give more and they got tired. So far I had very very very little success to have my conures to eat the treat. I'm working on that because I saw several good references in the internet about their products. I do not intend to replace the food by pellets as recommended by the manufacturer in his website I just want to add more nutritious food for my birds. Let's see with time how it goes. If they end up get used to have one-two treats a day, they may accept Harrison pellet easier. I won't give 5 starts because I'm having a hard time to feed the birds with harrisons treat. I was expecting they would easy like them. **** update sep 15 After over a month I finally see my birds eating this treat (yehhhh). Of course they still prefer the lafeber cluster over that, but because specialists and vets told harrison is organic and contain everything your bird need I'm still persisting. When I noticed 2 weeks ago that my conures started to eat the treat I decided to introduce the high potency. The trick I used was split the lafeber cluster in half, put on the bottom of their bowl and over the top I would put a mix of higgins and tropimix (both the food blend and the pellets), over the top of all I put the harrison high potency (but still I was giving the harrison treat about 2 for each and even that they used to eat one and play with the other) First days I noticed the harrison high potency was left behind and they used to dig all the food to reach the cluster but I noticed they started to eat other things such as the raisins and some of the pellets they never dare to touch. Still they could count on the fresh carrot and apple I always give fresh every morning. After over a month I finally see they starting to eat the harrison high potency and the power treat. Now I'm controlling the power treat per manufactor instructions and still giving the mix I mentioned before but with 4 lafeber cluster splited in the middle on the bottom. I don't have plans to change 100% to harrison, still want to give something my parrots love which is the lafeber cluster but in less quantity. Just be careful with lafeber cluster as the manufactor also did recently a volunteer recall for certain serial number of their product. Now that my conures are eating harrison, I'm happy with that because they are organic and so far I only heard good things about the quality and nutrition of this food. *** Update 2013 Amazon rip off!!! After lots of researches I found cheaper websites. Better yet, they are specialized in birds and parrots, so the rotation of the food is high and it's more likely you will get fresh food and also the toys and accessories for cage, etc has more variety and they are easy to find. The stores are: My safe bird store (the owner is very very sweet and nice person) Bird paradise (huuuge store) Kings Cages (it's ok, bought only once but still interesting) I would say those stores are heaven for the bird lovers. Forget about Amazon! Just go to those stores' web site. Save your money buying from those stores After some trauma I got from Amazon customer service plus I realized I was spending more buying from Amazon and I wasnt satisfied with some products I bought from Amazon (just an example: I received a bird food which package looked bad and dog shampoo which color were different to what I used to have for my dogs - was it altered)
A**A
طيري سن كنيور وايد يعيبه اقدمله اياه كمكافئة و مرات احطله ٣ حبات كل يوم وايد يحبه بس لاحظت اذا تم فتره طويله اتوقع طعمه يتغير و ما يتقبله من اول مع انه يتخبل يوم يجوفه
A**N
My African grey loves these,she only has about six to eight a day,give them to her for being a good girl and she devours them and does a up and down happy dance.
T**S
Excellent quality product
B**Y
Not sure why but my African Grey wont touch this, have tried a few varieties and yet same result, will move on to another brand
C**R
My birds all time like it
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